Literature DB >> 30672033

National contributions to global ecosystem values.

Laura E Coristine1, Sheila Colla2, Nathan Bennett3, Anja M Carlsson4,5, Christina Davy6,7, Kimberley T A Davies8, Brett Favaro9, D T Tyler Flockhart10, Kevin Fraser11, Diane Orihel12, Sarah P Otto13, Wendy Palen14, Jean L Polfus11, Oscar Venter15, Adam T Ford1.   

Abstract

Current conservation templates prioritize biogeographic regions with high intensity ecosystem values, such as exceptional species richness or threat. Intensity-based targets are an important consideration in global efforts, but they do not capture all available opportunities to conserve ecosystem values, including those that accrue in low intensity over large areas. We assess six globally-significant ecosystem values-intact wilderness, freshwater availability, productive marine environments, breeding habitat for migratory wildlife, soil carbon storage, and latitudinal potential for range shift in the face of climate change-to highlight opportunities for high-impact broadly-distributed contributions to global conservation. Nations can serve as a cohesive block of policy that can profoundly influence conservation outcomes. Contributions to global ecosystem values that exceed what is predicted by a nation's area alone, can give rise to countries with the capacity to act as 'conservation superpowers', such as Canada and Russia. For these conservation superpowers, a relatively small number of national policies can have environmental repercussions for the rest of the world.
© 2019 Society for Conservation Biology.

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Keywords:  breeding habitat; freshwater; global resource supply; marine productivity; policy; range shift; soil carbon storage; wilderness

Year:  2019        PMID: 30672033     DOI: 10.1111/cobi.13284

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Conserv Biol        ISSN: 0888-8892            Impact factor:   6.560


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Review 1.  Indigenous-led conservation: Pathways to recovery for the nearly extirpated Klinse-Za mountain caribou.

Authors:  Clayton T Lamb; Roland Willson; Carmen Richter; Naomi Owens-Beek; Julian Napoleon; Bruce Muir; R Scott McNay; Estelle Lavis; Mark Hebblewhite; Line Giguere; Tamara Dokkie; Stan Boutin; Adam T Ford
Journal:  Ecol Appl       Date:  2022-06-05       Impact factor: 6.105

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